Goldwater Wins Nomination, Vows Vigorous Fight; Miller Seen on Ticket
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Twenty-three minutes after the call of the states began, Goldwa- ter became the nominee when South Carolina cast its 16 bal- lots to put 1iim' over the 655 to- tal needed to nominate. A LOSER WHO LOOKS LIKE A WINNER — Gov. William Scranton has a big greeting for the Republican con- By a motion of Pennsylvania vention as he makes an appearance on the floor last night after Sen. Barry Goldwater defeated him by 883 -2I4 Gov. William W. Scranton, his leading opponent, the nomination delegate votes for the GOP residential nomination. He called for party support. ' (AP Wirehoto) was made officially unanimous— but it wasn't quite. ' appeared on television later to a meeting of Goldwater with tumble political battling. Gold- his name from consideration for Had Accepted say that it wasn't quite as but- state chairmen today some de- water has designated him as "a the nomination', he urged con- In the midst of the confusion, toned up as Morton had said it finitive announcement on the vice gut fighter," servatives not to desert the GOP. Sen. Thruston B. Morton of Ken- was. presidential nomination—which he An Episcopalian This time, it was the party's tucky, the convention chairman, Goldwater said he hadn't said he would accept—would be The new GOP presidential moderates and liberals who had told a reporter that he had been phoned Miller to ask him to ac- forthcoming. The vice presiden- nominee is an Episcopalian. to march into the glaring lights informed Goldwater had called cept second place on the ticket, tial nominee will be formally He still holds an interest in on the podium to urge their sup- Rep. William E. Miller of New as had been reported. But he elected at tonight's closing ses- swank retail clothing stores in porters not to take a walk. The York, the GOP national chair- added that he is "favorably in- sion. Arizona. pendulum had swung to the right man, had offered him the vice clined" toward the upstate New Miller, 44 and a Roman Cath- The senator demonstrated Iron in those four years. iresidential nomination, and that York representative. olic, would be calculated to control of the party and the The single roll call, pursued to Miller had accepted. Miller, also appearing on tele- bring to the ticket a skilled cam- convention in contrast to four the end in the overcrowded Cow But Goldwater and Miller both vision, said he thinks that after paigner noted for his rough and years ago when, in withdrawing (See GOLDWATER; Page 3) Mrs. Neuberger Switches From Scranton A HUG FROM THE CANDIDATE — Peggy Goldwater gets a hug from her husband, Case, Blau Refuse to Make Sen. Barry Goldwater in San Francisco last night after ho won the Republican nom- ination for the presidency. Embrace came when she returned to their hotel from the Cow Palace and walked ifl on the Ariiona lawmaker as he was addresting a televi- sion audience expressing tin thanks lor fhe honor to lead his party in next Novem- ber's election. (AP Wirephoto) Barry SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Two called on the first rundown la- Palace, refusing to vote for was recognized, iby convention New Jersey delegate — U. S. the balloting. Then, when Gold' Goldwater. Sarcone relented and . chairman Tnurston .B.- Morton. Sen. Clifford P. Case and real water had the nomination won State Chairman Webster B. Todd Todd cast the new vote as 38 estate man Leslie Blau — re- and Scranton had gone before prepared to cast a 38-2 vote. for Goldwater and 2 for Scran- Two Jersey Negroes Walk fused to make the vote for Sen. the convention to move for a Case suggested this might sound ton. He tried to get the micro- Barry Goldwater unanimous unanimous vote, a dramatic worse than no change from the phone back again when two al- when the Arizona senator won split developed in the New Jer- original 20-20 count. ternates arrived, but by then the Republican presidential sey delegation. Shouts at Case the convention had shouted a Out at GOP Convention nomination Wednesday night. The Goldwater supporters Senate President Charles W. unanimous nomination. In spite of angry, shouted urged the Scranton delegates, to Sandman Jr., Cape May, But Case and Blau did none SAN FRANCISCO - Two Negroes in stormy walkout from the huge hall. He urging from Goldwater dele- switch and make it unanimous. Jumping to a chair and shouted of the shouting. ' the New Jersey delegation walked out of became angry when told that a Goldwater gates, Case and Blau refused A quick count showed three angrily at Case, "Come on, make The bitter dispute came at the Republican National Convention im- supporter had used a cigarette to make to join their 38 colleagues in Scranton delegates who did riot it unanimous." the end of a triumphant day mediately after Sen. Barry Goldwater won burns in the coat of William P.' Young, the vote. Case later declined to want to switch—Case, Blau arid Case and Blau refused and for the Goldwater delegates. the party's presidential nomination last Pennsylvania's Negro secretary of labor, say whether he would support state Sen. C. Robert Sarcpne of someone In the throng milling They originally came to San night. during a demonstration for the Arizona Goldwater in the election cam- Essex County. , about them suggested their al- Francisco with 12 votes on th» They said they were protesting indig- senator. paign. He scheduled a news "What are you going to do, ternates be allowed to vote for 40-member delegation. But by nities and mistreatment at the hands of Fleming told newsmen he and other conference today to outline his Cliff?" shouted W. Leslie Rogers them. They agreed and Rep. Wednesday morning, they had IT Goldwater's supporters. They were walk- Negroes at the convention had been sub- views. standing on a chair 20 feet Peter Frelinghuyscn Jr. went to votes, compared with 22 for ing out of the convention, not the Repub- jected to previous indignities, and if it bad Dramatic Split - away. Rogers, of Pennsauken, get two alternates, sitting in Scranton and 1 uncommitted. lican parly, they said. not been for "wonderful" treatment by The New Jersey delegation had announced for Goldwater another section in the back of Final Poll The two alternate delegates—George his fellow New Jersey delegates, he would cast 20 votes each for Gold- Tuesday. the huge hall. In a final poll on the floor, G. Fleming of East Orange, a Red Bank have walked out two days ago. water and Gov. William W. Case and Blau sat stonily Before the alternates could be three Scranton delegates insurance company official, and W. Oscar He said of Goldwater supporters: Scranton when the state was amid the uproar In the Cow brought forward, New Jersey (See VOTE, Page 3) Harris of Atlantic City—left the Cow Palace • "They called us Niggers. They tried to when South Carolina cast the votes which start fights with us. They stomped on our clinched the nomination for Goldwater. -feet." . Earlier, Fleming had staged a brief. (See TWO, Page 2) Oh Those Speeches, Speeches, Speeches By SAUL PETT ladylike. Among signs: "Mar- chell, the journalist. newest state in our grand and vention hall erupts in rear. garet U our man" . 10:10. Lodge's name in nomi- glorious union" or Kansas "the Value of Scranton buttons now SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-3:53 6:39. Whatever happened to nation. Lodge takes it out. most Republican state in the on par with Landon's. p.m. Resistance flagging, eyes Marvin Kitraan? . Roll Call Begins union" or Louisiana. Chair in- heavy, mouth dry. All around 10:57. Scranton appears on 7:46. Eisenhower, Milton, 10:15. 'Roll call vote finally terrupts Louisiana and asks, platform and moves convention us, wild natives waving fet- nominates man named Scran- begins, after seven hours and "Are you going to vote tonight?" make Goldwater nomination ishes, screaming for blood. ton, William. Says Scranton 45 minutes of oratory, Can Louisiana drones on. Chair in- unanimous. Will the cavalry never come? will "not tolerate discrimina- spring be far behind? . Ala- terrupts again. Louisiana final- 11:07. Chair calls for voice Dirksen just finished. Seems tion in any form." Will he tol- bama casts 20 votes for Gold- ly gives up and votes . vote on motion. Ayes have it. to think a man named Gold- erate conventions again? Now water. Alaska . chairman 10:39. South Carolina, "Hum- Nays lost under voice of chair- water, "grandson of an immi- Scranton people jam aisles, asks delegations to cut out bly grateful we can do this for man declaring Goldwater the grant peddler," might make a pumping signs, etc.